Too much sodium in the diet can lead to high blood pressure or worsen existing high blood pressure in some people. Most Americans consume around 3,000-3,600 mg of sodium per day, which is more than the recommended limit of 1,500 mg. Many common food items like canned soups, frozen meals, lunch meats and snack foods are high in hidden sodium. Reducing sodium intake is important for blood pressure control and heart health.
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High Blood Pressure
What’s bad about sodium?
Too much sodium in your system causes your body to
retain (hold onto) water. This puts an extra burden on
your heart and blood vessels. In some people, this may
lead to or raise high blood pressure. Having less sodium
in your diet may help you lower or avoid high blood
pressure. People with high blood pressure are more likely
to develop heart disease or have a stroke.
How much sodium do I need?
Most people eat too much sodium, often without knowing
it. One teaspoon of salt contains about 2,300 mg of
sodium.Your body only needs 200 mg of sodium per day.
• The averageAmerican eats about 3,000 to 3,600 mg of
sodium a day.
•AllAmericans should reduce the amount of sodium in
their diet to less than 1,500 mg a day.
•Your doctor may tell you to cut salt out completely.
What are sources of sodium?
Most of the sodium in our diets comes from adding it
when food is being prepared. Pay attention to food labels,
because they tell how much sodium is in food products.
For example: foods with less than 140 mg or 5 percent of
the DailyValue (DV) per serving are low in sodium.
Here’s a list of sodium compounds to limit in your diet:
• Salt (sodium chloride or NaCl)
• Monosodium glutamate (MSG)
• Baking soda
• Baking powder
• Disodium phosphate
•Any compound that has “sodium” or “Na” in its name
Some over-the-counter and prescription medicines also
contain lots of sodium. Make it a habit of reading the
labels of all over-the-counter drugs, too.
What foods should I limit?
The best way to reduce sodium is to avoid prepackaged,
processed and fast foods, which tend to be high in
sodium. Here are a few suggestions on what to limit.
• Salted snacks
• Fish that’s frozen, pre-breaded, pre-fried or smoked;
also some fish that’s canned in oil or brine like tuna,
sardines or shellfish
You may have been told by your healthcare
provider to reduce the salt in your diet. Salt is
sodium chloride. You need a certain balance of
sodium and water in your body at all times to
work properly. Too much salt or too much water
in your system will upset the balance. When
you’re healthy, your kidneys get rid of extra
sodium to keep the correct balance.
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